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Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1948-08-27

Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1948-08-27, page 01

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N High St. at 15U1—1
2[\V/^ Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community \yA\K
Vol. 2«, No. 3,'i
COM'.IIBUS, OHIO, PRIBAV, AUGl'HT 27, 11)48
Pevoted to Atrterlcan and Jewish Ideals
Local S. 0. S. Drive Launched: September 19 *'Big Day'*
Shinhach Campaign Chmn,, Assisted by Kiemperer, Abel
The opportunity to perform a great act of mercy in behalf of European Jews will soon be granted to the Jewish community of Columbus. The occasion is the S.O.S. (Supplies for Overseas Survivors) campaign—a nationwide effort to ral.se relief .supplies for the needy Jews "over there."
The locjil S.O.S. pi-oject is being headed hy Campaign ('hair- man Samuel Shlnbach. At a special meeting held this week, IVlr. Shinhach convenefl with Mr. Rudy Kiemperer. in charge of Ware¬ housing & Pacl<lng; Mr. Richard Abel, who will .supervise Can¬ vassing & Pick-up (trucking, autos, elc.l; IVIrs. Stanley Schwartz, who Is continuing in her capacity as Oeneral C'hairman of the S.O.S. campaign: Mrs Joseph Plotnick, vice-chairman to Mrs. Schwartz; and Mr. Philip Katch, Jciint Uistriinition Committee- S.O.S. field representative for the East Ceniral reglim.
(General ]ilans for the local canipaigi) were outlined at tliis meeting. .^Ir. 8iiinl)acli annouii<-ed dial tlic "big" day of the di'ivc will be .Sunday, .Sept. II», wlien the lu>usc-l4»-liouse <-anvaNs and |)ick-ui>K will be made as the wind-ii|) to the MeiTy Caiiii>algn.
S.O.S. is a project of the JDC, supported by the United ,lewisli Appeal (locally, the l.lnlte<l ,lew¬ i.sh Fund).
Mr. Shlnbach stres.sed the dire need for canned food.s, ciothing, medical supplies and toys. Em¬ phasis wa.s placed on the tvant of layettes and young children's clothing, t(X).
A Trades & Industries Divi¬ sion wl^l be organized to solicit merchamsotor supplies needed in Europe. Special attention will be given this Division during ¦ the campaign. — Aa.at.May 31, 1948, S.O.S. has received 19,648,589 pounds of .supplies, and has shipped 18,- 104,295 pounds overseas.
FREE LOAN SOCIETY HAS I/AWN FETE
The Ladles Free Loan.Society calls to the attention of the pub¬ lic that the Lawn Pete which the Society is sponsoring is go¬ ing to be held this Sunday, at the home bf Mrs. R. Wolman, fil5 Carpenter St., at 4 p. m.
A beautiful electric broiler Is going to be awarded at the Lawn Fete and tickets can still be obtained from any member of the I/idles Free Loan Society.
NACHMAN GEN'L. CHMN. OP HILLTOP PROGRAM
Mitchell N. Nachman, local attorney, has heen selected as Oeneral Chairman of the Hilltop Rededlcatlon Pagentry Celebra¬ tion, to be held at Red Bird Stadium Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., to be followed by a brilliant dis¬ play of fireworks.
Mr. Izler Solomon, conductor of the Columbus Philharmonic, will direct In the community singing of "The Star Spangled Banner."
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HADASiiAH
Hadassah's paid-up member¬ ship luncheon will be held Tues¬ day, Sept. 21, at 12:30 o'clock, at Broad St. Temple. Watch the Chronicle for further details.
l'.P.A. PLEADS
HELP TO REBUILD
BATTLE ZONES
New \'oi-k—An urgent call to American Jewry to help rebuild the battle-torn areas of Israel coupled with a report on the conditions of the Arabs In the Jewish State was cabled today from Tel Aviv by Dr. Israel Goldstein, United Palestine Ap¬ peal national chairman.
EZRAB NOSHIM SOCIETY
Ezras Noshlm Society will hold Its first regiilar meeting of the season Sept. 19 at the Agudatli Achim soeial, hall, 'in the form of a tea. * ",
Mr. Kiemperer
AL SCHWARTZ ASSUMES SUPERVISION OP A. A. SUNDAY SCHOOL
The Agudath Achlm Religious Committee, of which Max Zls¬ kind Is chairman, announces thai A. R. (Al) Schwartz, member of the Synagogue, will assume the supervision of the Sunday School to be opened for the new year soon. Mr. Schwart:! Jn addition to his professional work 'With children and youth over a number of years, has had extensive experience In Sunday School work in teaching and su¬ pervision,
. The committee, in addition to Mr. Zlskind, Includes: Leon Ber¬ man, 6en Greenberg, Sam Katz, Dr. A. S. Kohn, Abe Krakoff, Harry Krakoff, Sam Luper, Harry Maybruck. Nathan Seff, and Harry Schwartz,
Enthusiastic Response Noted Concerning Moving of Hebrew School to Fairwood Ave. Site
The announcement in last week's Chronicle that the Colum¬ bus Hebrew School will move into Its new home at Fairwood Ave. School Sept. 13, wa.s heartily and enthusiastically received by the parents. Registration of boys and girls (age 7 or more) have been coming irj to Mr. Uanlel Harrison, Superintendent of the School.
t is expected that two begin¬ ner classes will be started. The Hebrew School is operated by the Jewish community of Colum- huH. The vast bulk of Its funds is derived from the United Jew¬ ish Fund, and has an operating budget of $25,000 annually. In this manner, the Columbus He¬ brew School is able to support a well • qualified and efficient faculty; and has a mlnin um of 12 clas.ses. Thus the classes can be kept at a moderate size, and can be made up of ¦ boys and girls of the same age and back¬ ground. Having classes of mod¬ erate size tends to create a closer relationship between teachers and pupils.
If your child is not already registered, please do so' imme¬ diately. Call Mr, Harrison, AD. 285S, between 10 a. m. and noon, and between 2 p. m. and 5 o'clock. It is imperative that registration be made early so that proper bus scheduling for transportation can be made. With the addition ot the second bus, children wlU be picked up from their home and returned to their home within 10 to 20 minutes after school Is dis¬ missed, y "And thou shalt tei)ch theiu diligently" has always been a commandment and- a guide In our Jewliih heritage. With this great step the Columbus Hebrew School has taken, and with the financial backing of the United Jewish Fund, the observance of "teaching them diligentrly" has become very simple, as com¬ pared to the old days of Chader (or Jewish studies),
HARRISON SPEAKER AT IVREEYOH SOCIETY MEETING WEDNESDAY
Mr. Daniel Harrison, prln,clpal of the Columbus Hebrew School, win speak on the subject, "What Jewish Education Means to Us," next Wednesday at the paid-up Membership Dinner of ivreeyoh Society. The affair, Sjhich launches Ivreeyoh's 1948- 49 season, will be held in the social hail at Agudath Achim Synagogue, 6:30 p. m. Wednes¬ day.
Mrs, H. W. Abramson, pro¬ gram chairman, promises a highly-entertaiiiing program for tbe dinner. Opening prayer will be given by the retiring presi¬ dent, Mrs. Jack Schilling.
MRS. SIMON ROSEN
TO SPEAK TUESDAY
POR B. B. WOMBN
The appearance of Mrs. Sim¬ on Rosen of Hamilton (0.) as guest speaker will be one of the highlights of the Tea and Garden Party ot Columbus Chapter, B'nai B'rith Women, Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ben Levlnson,. 155 S. Roosevelt Ave. Mt-s. Rosen is 2nd vlce-pres. of District 2 of B.B. Wornen, and Is Membership Chmn. of this District.
The party will start at 2 p.m., and iri the event ot rain, Will Be transferred to Bryden Road Ternple. Mrs. Theodore Schlon¬ sky Is chalrmaa for ihte 'affair, aa the Chapter launches its 1948- 49 membership drive,
Broad Street Temple Nursery School Will Hold 5-day Sessions
The Habbi and the officers of Congregation Tlfereth Israel are happy to announce that the Nursery School, which will l^e housed in the new Educational Center, wili be ready for cla.s.ses • Tucsrlay, Sept. 7. The school will r>perate on y .'»-day per week Ixasis.
There will lie a ccmipotent slaff hcaiiing ihis new oduca- tioiiiii priijuci. .Mrs. Hertha Kraii.so, well-known psychoi'i- ii'ist. will sifpc'r\'isL' (lie .VuiNcry School, allly llssistcd l)y Mrs. .liKin Hiwoiifekl.
The kindergarten room is lieing i'(|iiip|)ed l>y the .Schlez¬ inger family witli the most mod¬ ern furniture anil Other neces- siu'y items for the health and 1 h e educational progress o f the children. The curriculum will include, in addition to regu¬ lar kindergarten instruction, em¬ phasis on .lewish holidays and ceremonials.
Transportation to and from (he home wili- be provided by the new heated "Temple bus which the Congregation recent¬ ly purchased. Mrs. Krause will ride in the bus at all times.
The school will be open to children of T. I. Congregation members only. Those interested are urged to call Mrs. Cody Zelizer, FE. 1212; Mrs. Rob't Paine, DO, 6340; or the Temple office. More than 30 youngsters are now registered, so anyone Interested should contact any of these people immediately, to get the children registered before the quota Is reached. Included with each application must be 3-itionths tuition, at the rate of $14 per month.
A tea will be sponsored for the mothers of the Children now registered, Monday at 2 p.m. Purpose of the tea, which will be in the social hall of Broad St. Temple, Is to acquaint the mothers with the staff and to tour the new Educational Cen¬ ter, particularly as it is related to the Nursery School,
B. B. YOUTH
COUNCIL ELECTS
1948^0 OFFICERS
The recent meeting ot the B'nal B'rith Youth Organiza¬ tions Council Included the read¬ ing of the report of activities during the past year and the election of officers tor the fis¬ cal year 1948-49. Those elected to serve in the coming year are;.
Larry Schaffer, AZA No. .498, President; Mary Meyers, BBYW, Vlce-Pres.; Faye Margulis, HBO, Sec'y.; and Howard Givets, AZA No. 498, Treas.
A discussion of the program for the coming year was held.
CAIMTOL POST LADIES HOLD DONOR LUNCHEON '
The third annual Donor Luncheon of Capitol Post Aux¬ iliary, Jewish War Veterans post of Columbus, will be held Wednesday, Sept. 29, at the Seneca Hotel. An outstanding program Is being arranged by the chairman, Mrs. Harry Cara¬ way, with her co-chmn., Mrs. Harry Cowan and Mrs. Sam Goldman. Anyone desiring to pledge, call Mrs, Joseph Plot- nick, pledge chmn.,. DO- 6654, or Mrs. Na|e Radzek, president, at GA. 3003.

r
N High St. at 15U1—1
2[\V/^ Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community \yA\K
Vol. 2«, No. 3,'i
COM'.IIBUS, OHIO, PRIBAV, AUGl'HT 27, 11)48
Pevoted to Atrterlcan and Jewish Ideals
Local S. 0. S. Drive Launched: September 19 *'Big Day'*
Shinhach Campaign Chmn,, Assisted by Kiemperer, Abel
The opportunity to perform a great act of mercy in behalf of European Jews will soon be granted to the Jewish community of Columbus. The occasion is the S.O.S. (Supplies for Overseas Survivors) campaign—a nationwide effort to ral.se relief .supplies for the needy Jews "over there."
The locjil S.O.S. pi-oject is being headed hy Campaign ('hair- man Samuel Shlnbach. At a special meeting held this week, IVlr. Shinhach convenefl with Mr. Rudy Kiemperer. in charge of Ware¬ housing & Paclusc-l4»-liouse K will be made as the wind-ii|) to the MeiTy Caiiii>algn.
S.O.S. is a project of the JDC, supported by the United ,lewisli Appeal (locally, the l.lnlteperate on y .'»-day per week Ixasis.
There will lie a ccmipotent slaff hcaiiing ihis new oduca- tioiiiii priijuci. .Mrs. Hertha Kraii.so, well-known psychoi'i- ii'ist. will sifpc'r\'isL' (lie .VuiNcry School, allly llssistcd l)y Mrs. .liKin Hiwoiifekl.
The kindergarten room is lieing i'(|iiip|)ed l>y the .Schlez¬ inger family witli the most mod¬ ern furniture anil Other neces- siu'y items for the health and 1 h e educational progress o f the children. The curriculum will include, in addition to regu¬ lar kindergarten instruction, em¬ phasis on .lewish holidays and ceremonials.
Transportation to and from (he home wili- be provided by the new heated "Temple bus which the Congregation recent¬ ly purchased. Mrs. Krause will ride in the bus at all times.
The school will be open to children of T. I. Congregation members only. Those interested are urged to call Mrs. Cody Zelizer, FE. 1212; Mrs. Rob't Paine, DO, 6340; or the Temple office. More than 30 youngsters are now registered, so anyone Interested should contact any of these people immediately, to get the children registered before the quota Is reached. Included with each application must be 3-itionths tuition, at the rate of $14 per month.
A tea will be sponsored for the mothers of the Children now registered, Monday at 2 p.m. Purpose of the tea, which will be in the social hall of Broad St. Temple, Is to acquaint the mothers with the staff and to tour the new Educational Cen¬ ter, particularly as it is related to the Nursery School,
B. B. YOUTH
COUNCIL ELECTS
1948^0 OFFICERS
The recent meeting ot the B'nal B'rith Youth Organiza¬ tions Council Included the read¬ ing of the report of activities during the past year and the election of officers tor the fis¬ cal year 1948-49. Those elected to serve in the coming year are;.
Larry Schaffer, AZA No. .498, President; Mary Meyers, BBYW, Vlce-Pres.; Faye Margulis, HBO, Sec'y.; and Howard Givets, AZA No. 498, Treas.
A discussion of the program for the coming year was held.
CAIMTOL POST LADIES HOLD DONOR LUNCHEON '
The third annual Donor Luncheon of Capitol Post Aux¬ iliary, Jewish War Veterans post of Columbus, will be held Wednesday, Sept. 29, at the Seneca Hotel. An outstanding program Is being arranged by the chairman, Mrs. Harry Cara¬ way, with her co-chmn., Mrs. Harry Cowan and Mrs. Sam Goldman. Anyone desiring to pledge, call Mrs, Joseph Plot- nick, pledge chmn.,. DO- 6654, or Mrs. Na|e Radzek, president, at GA. 3003.